Choosing A Permanent
Cosmetics Technician
The field of Permanent Cosmetics (Cosmetic Tattooing)
is rapidly expanding in popularity. Women all over the country are learning of the
benefits of having Permanent eyeliner, eyebrow coloring, lip color or lipliner. What could
be better than to wake up looking as good in the morning as you did in the evening? Think
of the time you could save putting on your makeup.
The benefits of Permanent Cosmetics are being
discovered by people from all walks of life including professional women, athletes, those
with poor eyesight or unsteady hands, those with sensitivities to traditional cosmetics
and those whose work precludes wearing makeup. Properly applied Permanent Cosmetics are so
natural your neighbor will never know you are wearing them.
Once you have made the decision to have Permanent
Cosmetics applied you have the important task of finding a qualified technician to do the
work for you. This is a critical decision. Locate a technician in the same manner you
would a doctor, dentist, etc. Since there are no uniform regulations in the country, it is
mandatory you learn as much as possible about the industry so you can determine who is a
qualified professional in this field. Remember you are altering your appearance
permanently so it is important you make your decision carefully.
It is important you visit the site where the work will
be done. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) set standards for physical
cleanliness and a sanitary working environment. Does the location you are visiting meet
this outward criteria? Is there hot and cold running water on the premises other than in a
rest-room? Is the work being done in a private room where other contaminants, such as
acrylic nail dust, cannot circulate in the air?
Is the technician clean and neat? Do they use new
gloves for every client? Do they use clean sheets on your chair/bed? Are the technician's
nails clean and short? Most importantly, do they use new sterile needles and equipment
with each client?
Ask about the technician's
background. How long have
they been in the industry and how many procedures have they done? Ask to see all
certificates of training and continuing education. Since this field is rapidly evolving,
regular continuing education is a must. For someone relatively new to the industry, ask
how many hours of training they have had. A two-day course is not enough and should
disqualify the technician unless she/he have been in the field for more than one year.
Look at the technician's portfolio and inquire if this
is their own work. Does their work match your own personal style as it relates or relative
to how intense the finished work is, how wide the eyeliner, how red the lips or lip liner.
If you desire permanent lip color, find a technician
who is experienced in this procedure. Lip work is more advanced than eyeliner and eyebrows
and should only be entered into after consultation with the technician and a review of
their picture portfolio. If you are considering cheek blush or eyeshadow, select a
technician that has been in the field for many years. These procedures the
most difficult of all and should not be considered unless you have seen other acceptable
work from the technician and have reviewed their qualifications.
The same cautionary approach should be used toward any
camouflage work.
As you do your research into this industry, bear in
mind Permanent Cosmetics are a form of tattooing and must be thought of as lifelong. It is
important you be comfortable with your technician before you start. You will have a
special relationship with your technician. You must be confident he/she will give you a
look you will be comfortable wearing for many years.